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Le Wed, 19 Jan 2011 07:31:48 -0500,
Fabián Rodríguez <magicfab@member.fsf.org> a écrit :

On 11-01-19 03:11 AM, charles.h.schulz wrote:
Fabian,


Thank you for your input. As these are not official DVDs, please
take out "The Document Foundation" from the labels.

Hi Charles,

The logo is licensed under the Attribution Share-Alike 3.0 Unported
License (
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:LibreOffice_Initial-Artwork-Logo_ColorLogoContemporary_2000px.png
), and the LibO files I include are all identical to the original
downloads. Why should I take out the logo ? That reminds me perhaps I
should indicate attribution for the logo, would that be Christoph
Noack or TDF ?

No, or rather: Sorry for the mess :-)
Yes the logo is under that licence, but my comment was more on the
usage (see our TM policy). Basically if you say, "distributed by Fabian
Rodriguez" it's a bit weird perhaps if we let "The Document
Foundation"...

In any case we need to work on that...


If we have the same approach to any new contributors producing
marketing material I fear we won't get much traction with such
projects. I'll keep the published files on the wiki unmodified for
now.


Not everything is ready, please bear on with us :) 



BTW; I'm very interested in starting a physical distribution team
for LibreOffice, something official. Would you like to join?

In my limited capacity for this, yes. I've been doing this for quite
some time for the Ubuntu project and did before for OpenOffice.org so
I have a few ideas - but mostly a constant need to distirbute DVDs/USB
keys. One project that didn't take off (mostly because of the free
ship-it CDs I guess) was "Ubuntu in Libraires" - perhaps a more
sensible approach would be to register different LibO distributions
and media as media publications with an ISSN for library donation...
I'll start another thread on that sometime. See this link for details
about the stalled Ubuntu in Libraries:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuInLibraries

Let me know what you think.

I do think it's brilliant; but we also need to provide some specific
guidelines on how to burn CDs/DVDs, labels, etc. The same for USB
keys... In short, we have work to do :)

Would you like to open a new category on the wiki "Distribution" and
write down some ideas? 

Thank you,

Charles.


Cheers,

Fabian

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Fabián Rodríguez
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:MagicFab




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